As Amber debated her options, she felt warmth spreading through her diaper. She looked down. Her diaper was yellowed. That gave her an idea. Amber changed the word “lucky” to “diaper”. Why should she be the only one in the family who is diapered? She looked up immediately, curious as to how the app would interpret the phrase “diaper suit”.
Her dad’s original pinstripe three-piece suit had become an enormous onesie patterned to look like a suit. There was a large zipper down the front, allowing for easy removal when he needed a change. And, judging by the bulge around his waist, Amber’s dad probably needed changes regularly. Amber generated a new sentence, focusing the app on her former mom.
“Larry is happy his husband Terry is in a clean diaper.” Apparently, her former mom was now named Larry, and her dad’s name had changed to Terry. Amber changed “clean” to “double”. The bulge around Terry’s waist got even bigger.
“Thank you for wearing two diapers to work, dear,” Larry said. “You’ve been leaking so much lately when you only wear one.”
“It’s not a problem,” Terry said. “After all, better safe than sorry.” Bored again, Amber generated a new sentence. It looked like Terry was potty-trained, despite having accidents that required him wearing diapers. With a quick change, Terry’s potty-training was gone.
“Did you have any accidents today?” Larry asked. Before Terry could respond, Amber generated another sentence.
“Terry is embarrassed that he wet himself today.”